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it's been funny at the personality level to see john kasich talk about how much better things have gotten under his leadership. we'd really to prefer you say things are going badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they have that improving economic numbers problem as it were on the republican side in florida and ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things differently than barack obama? >> they are hitting it there. basically things are on the upswing in ohio. and to keep it going, you need to change leadership in washington. that's a strange message. it's true if you look at the numbers in ohio and to an extent in wisconsin. if you look nationally at where obama has been bleeding support, not as much in ohio. not nearly as dramatic. you can definitely link that to the economy there, to the bailout there, and i can think it's a small example, the 1988 election. a sea of red on the electoral map. bush won coast to coast. there were three states in the upper m
it's been funny at the personality level to see john kasich talk about how much better things have gotten under his leadership. we'd really to prefer you say things are going badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they have that improving economic numbers problem as it were on the republican side in florida and ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things...
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john kasich came out and said romney will win ohio, but the tactics really speak and are telling a different story. they released an ad that is highly misleading. i'd love to play just that install clip of thatted. >> mitt romney has a plan to help the auto industry. he is supported by lee iacocca and the troy news. obama took gm and chrysler to bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italens that will make jeeps in china. >> chrysler is not moving production to china. in fact, they are expanding u.s. production, and the fact they are going to sell jeeps in china is a signal that they have been tremendously successful. >> what did the italians ever do? leave me out of this. >> i'm struggling to see what exactly in that ad was true. >> it's a very desperate tactic where they're trying to do anything to change the game at this point. >> wow. straight ahead, back to the storm. live reports from out in the field, and the latest on when and where this is going to get bad. from the experts at the weather channel. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans
john kasich came out and said romney will win ohio, but the tactics really speak and are telling a different story. they released an ad that is highly misleading. i'd love to play just that install clip of thatted. >> mitt romney has a plan to help the auto industry. he is supported by lee iacocca and the troy news. obama took gm and chrysler to bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italens that will make jeeps in china. >> chrysler is not moving production to china. in fact, they are...
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of course it's been funny at the personality level to see ohio republican governor john kasich try to talk to ohio about how much things have gotten better under his leadership and have the romney campaign think, shhh, we'd really prefer to say things here are going very badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they do have that improving economic numbers, problem as it were, on the republican side, in places like florida and especially in places like ohio, does that change the type of argument they need to make about change? about why mitt romney is the guy who should be trusted to do things differently than barack obama? since under barack obama things are getting better? >> they are hitting a dead end there. kasich basically said things are on the upswing in ohio. to keep it going you need to change leadership in washington. that's a strange, kind of incoherent message. it's true if you look at the numbers in ohio and to an extent in wisconsin. certainly in ohio. if you look nationally at where obama has been bleeding support, with whites, especiall
of course it's been funny at the personality level to see ohio republican governor john kasich try to talk to ohio about how much things have gotten better under his leadership and have the romney campaign think, shhh, we'd really prefer to say things here are going very badly. as the campaign shrinks down to a small number of swing states and they do have that improving economic numbers, problem as it were, on the republican side, in places like florida and especially in places like ohio, does...
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the recovery started in ohio before john kasich became governor. if you look at the data, ohio's unemployment declined 1.6% in 2010. it declined another 1.7% in the first year and a half of the kasich administration. ohio's recovery is due in large part -- it's due in large part to two things, i believe. that's the recovery act which enabled us to stabilize ohio and to stop the free fall and, secondly, candy, it's the auto rescue. one in eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. mitt romney said let detroit go barupt, but today in toledo and in youngstown and in the cleveland area multimillion-dollar investments are being made by gm and chrysler. people are working, and ohio's economy is benefitting as a result. >> senator dewine, i want to give you the last word on this. the car industry is a powerful argument. >> candy, if you asked ohioans why ohio is starting to come back, the majority of hawaii and -- ohioans will say governor kasich. he inherited an $8 billion shortfall -- >> no, it was not. >> i didn't interrupt you. i didn't inter
the recovery started in ohio before john kasich became governor. if you look at the data, ohio's unemployment declined 1.6% in 2010. it declined another 1.7% in the first year and a half of the kasich administration. ohio's recovery is due in large part -- it's due in large part to two things, i believe. that's the recovery act which enabled us to stabilize ohio and to stop the free fall and, secondly, candy, it's the auto rescue. one in eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. mitt...
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and in ohio, you've got john kasich, republican governor going around saying how great things are in ohio. >> it's amazing that we didn't hear the president lay it out as starkly as this. if you present it this way, obviously republicans will have pushback. if you lay it out this way, it's a convincing case from his point of view. >> yeah, i think everybody was a little surprised. there were a couple questions that lehrer asked that were barely questions. they were excuses to basically say what you did, particularly the sort of view of american government. he said very specifically, can you describe the differences between your views of what the role of government is, and that's where you answer, you know, gm. you answer about stimulus in a time of extreme need. and the president wasn't able to frame that case. i think we're all wondering why. >> josh, thank you so much. >> she said it right again. >> she did, 2 for 2. >> that's pretty darn good. it looks like a great cover. >> it is. >>> ahead this morning, david gregory and chuck todd. we'll be right back with much more "morning jo
and in ohio, you've got john kasich, republican governor going around saying how great things are in ohio. >> it's amazing that we didn't hear the president lay it out as starkly as this. if you present it this way, obviously republicans will have pushback. if you lay it out this way, it's a convincing case from his point of view. >> yeah, i think everybody was a little surprised. there were a couple questions that lehrer asked that were barely questions. they were excuses to...
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john kasich himself, republican governor of ohio, has, of course, been talking about the lower unemployment below the national average in ohio. so the overall feel of ohio and, you know, interesting that at least in that one poll, the president has now broken to 51%, the right track/wrong track up to 42%, those numbers are good for him. i do agree with you, you know this better than anybody, i do think florida is really slipping away, and that makes it, first of all, more important for the obama team to try to get ohio because it does -- it does at least improve romney's chances of threading that needle, if he can win florida. >> no doubt about it. and obviously, willie, issue number one in ohio and across the country, is the economy, but my gosh, a lot of things erupting across the middle east and the world that are going to turn an eye back to foreign policy, whether americans are tired of 12 years of war or not. >> yeah, we talked about this front-page piece in "the times" this morning on syria. also libya. a lot of questions surrounding that. republicans hammering at this, hoping the am
john kasich himself, republican governor of ohio, has, of course, been talking about the lower unemployment below the national average in ohio. so the overall feel of ohio and, you know, interesting that at least in that one poll, the president has now broken to 51%, the right track/wrong track up to 42%, those numbers are good for him. i do agree with you, you know this better than anybody, i do think florida is really slipping away, and that makes it, first of all, more important for the...